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17829<i>The "tech revolution" may not have been all it was made out thueyone-1/15/2003
17828Hi M, Careful now - pretty soon we're going to call this a maturing market.robert b furman-1/15/2003
17827This topic begs an answer to the timeless question. To shorten an old joke... Whehasfjord-1/14/2003
17826I took EcoHist when others were getting their MBAs to get rich. Of all my MBA fMeDroogies-1/14/2003
17825re: <i>I have a degree in economic history </i> wow- you know, thatLizzie Tudor-1/14/2003
17824I have a degree in economic history and am well aware of the previous booms. I MeDroogies-1/14/2003
17823<i>She is concerned that the bursting of the bubble has been destructive oLizzie Tudor-1/14/2003
17822<i>you didn't address the problem about tech cos being terrible busineLizzie Tudor-1/14/2003
17821all you have to do is look at history. the "tech revolution" of the 90Wyätt Gwyön-1/14/2003
17820I don't think other asset classes will lead. The "tech revolution"MeDroogies-1/14/2003
17819<i>t's unlikely that this is the last time that people will go nuts anWyätt Gwyön-1/14/2003
17818She wasn't talking about the last 10 years, she said that every 10 years theHardly B. Solipsist-1/14/2003
17817you didn't address the problem about tech cos being terrible businesses. theWyätt Gwyön-1/14/2003
17816New database war shapes up IBM plans to debut the first fruits of a long-standiJakeStraw-1/14/2003
17815<i>the problem is, most tech cos are no longer growth cos. </i> ThaLizzie Tudor-1/14/2003
17814the problem is, most tech cos are no longer growth cos. just compare their stinkWyätt Gwyön-1/13/2003
17813Thanks for the information. I don't know what those terms mean, either.Hardly B. Solipsist-1/13/2003
17812Late Edit: 5,420,000,000 diluted outstanding shares, not 5,420,000 diluted sharhueyone-1/12/2003
17811Hi Hardly: Oracle had 136,826,000 shares outstanding on May 31, 1990. This figuhueyone-1/12/2003
17810<i>Are you sure that there has been effective dilution over say the last 1hueyone-1/12/2003
17809Are you sure that there has been effective dilution over say the last 10-12 yearHardly B. Solipsist-1/12/2003
17808You're welcome. And I don't really know that it's been working. MaHardly B. Solipsist-1/12/2003
17807Hi Lizzie: I am not suggesting there is only one way to evaluate an investment.hueyone-1/12/2003
17806<i>You certainly disregarded money already returned to shareholders in thehueyone-1/12/2003
17805Hardly, Thanks for accepting my apology. Whatever you have been doing investmehueyone-1/12/2003
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